• variants@possumpat.io
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    2 months ago

    A few years ago I learned that the big plant a few hundred feet away from the apartments I grew up in was a uranium fuel rod plant, and after it was torn down we used to sneak in and slide down the big dirt mounds on cardboard.

    The reason they left the dirt mounds for those years was because of the contamination in the soil they had to air ou. Now they aren’t allowed to build housing because of the ground water there so they built a shopping center there as people shouldn’t be there for extended periods of time

    • DigitalDruid@lemmy.sdf.org
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      2 months ago

      ugh when you’re just wondering if there’s a ticking bomb in your body.

      I removed the rear mastic padding from a girlfriends car with an angle grinder. It had asbestos in it and my PPE was like a dust mask and a shower after each of the many sessions it took. I’m probably fine. Still hear that tick tick tick whenever a cough lingers though.